Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP77-09 - 1443 Rice Creek Zoning CITY OF FRIDLEY MINNESOTA f� PLANNING AND ZONING FORM �� NUMBER c5�"" TYPE OF REQUEST` APPLICANT'S SIGNATURES�E wood I 2.)AHL� Rezoning Address rf1;SS;SS;fC); S1 J-2;oLt y Special Use Permit Telephone Number ` 2 4 - 0 q r Approval of Premi.n inary 4 Final Plat PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE SA,.,e As Ala o e- Streets or Alley Vacations Address Other Telephone Number ,_ _ 3 Fee c Receipt No.� � Street Location of Property L C,- roc per„. Legal Description of Property 5eR,tJ,3 VAl LeX ADC) L a T (o QL,,k 2 PwX-<<L Present Zoning Classification R- I Existing Use of Property/A�,wNT r Acreage of Propert -oo 5 �' Describe briefly the proposed zoning classification or type of use and improvement proposed QcQ�t- iALr, , /44/-4-3 Has the present applicant previously sought to rezone, plat, obtain a lot split or variance or special use permit on the subject site or part of it? yes no. What was requested and when? The undersigned understands that: (a) a list of all residents and owners of property within 300 feet (350 feet for rezoning) must be attached to this application. (b) This application must be signed by all owners of the property, or an explanation given why this is not the case. (c) Responsibility for any defect in the proceedings resulting from the failure to list the names and addresses of all residents and property owners of property in question, belongs to the undersigned. A sketch of proposed property and structure must be drawn and attached, showing the following: 1. North Direction. 2. Location of proposed structure on the lot. 3. Dimensions of property, proposed structure, and front and side setbacks. 4. Street Names. 5. Location and use of adjacent existing buildings (within 300 feet) . The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. DATE G� ���/ ;7 SIGNATURE (APPLICANT) Date Filed jY Date of Bearing Planning Con►mission Approved City Council Approved (dates) Denied (dates) Denied PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday, July 13, 1977 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following matter: A request for a Special Use Permit, SP #77-09, by Sherwood Jordahl , per Fridley City Code, Section 205.051 , 3, D, to allow the construction of a double bungalow in R-1 zoning (single family dwelling units) , on Lot 6, Block 2, Spring Valley Addition, all lying in the South Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 1441-1443 Rice Creek Road N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above time and plce. RICHARD H. HARRIS CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: June 29, 1977 July 6, 1977 Planning Commission 6-28-77 City Council Mailing List SP #77-09-Sherwood Jordahl double bungalow in R-1 zoning Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Pundquist Mr. & Mrs. James Skog 1490 64th Avenue N.E. 6274 Ben More Drive N.E. Minneapolis , Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Hjalmer Anderson Mr. Sherwood Jordahl 1491 Rice Creek Road N.E. 160 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hallister Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bauler 1466 64th Avenue N.E. 1420 Rice Creek Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Eyler Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Jensem 1456 64th Avenue N.E. 1450 Rice Creek Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Hart 1450 64th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Olson 1442 64th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. Herbert Lennox III 1461 Rice Creek Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mrs. Beulah J. Lea 1426 64th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Paulson 1425 Rice Creek Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. David Zerby 1400 64th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. R. John Whited 6291 Kerry Lane N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Ms. Helen Woodall 6283 Kerry Lane N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 SP #77-08 SHERWOOD JORDAHL i -M�BSI SSf: R{-S� - LofS7 /Iy iHS iZf /1f /ZS i z> /lS 2U) �440) (360) (280) (too)ri 17 9 C (S9o) c (rn 60) p4l, o�560 h z/ � � (`74-O) I aoa) ti 19 80� �4 GU7 �3 20� N'z 90 o ,t4 G 7 r r ,h\ �` `•t� ��.god �zg,�y k /9 / ;. I TY y /,Z.S 'S -or % fo 2S DO /Z J� 1� Ae ��•;• ilk 7f (a col /"/rylz i---. 33stt ; 1 iiooC (i02o) (�¢o/ 0� 4 f -RICE �gCREEK ROAD ""o d��"�C�t�lA DD. 1 t 31 E /fast: ! ,l,ss 9 a - .l► .... O�n�- i fsiro> f21�-') ` �.'6cj !'Oss� a Z e c � ,f -�••�ri y/rsroc 'e Ul a , r � E �._____ Et9 1 � N`jr:On •�'�'i • •�s/�. SD •'ii.�a (�`�V i 9z K y3_ 3 ov rEE SP #77 08 SHERWOOD JOHL J. t 9 1 Sp1 N G VALLEY AD D I T I E i _.- _.,.-.. t � ` 9-$e (01 ------------ -- 3 t � 8 y' 1 (Official Publication) y, PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday,July 13,1977 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M.to consider the following matter: A request for a Special use Per- mit,SP#77-09,by Sherwood Jor- dahl,per Fridley City Code,Sec- tion 205.051,3,D,to allow the con- struction of a double bungalow in R-1 zoning(single family dwelling units),on Lot 6,Block 2,Spring Valley Additon, all lying in the South Halfof Section 13,T-30,R-24, City of Fridley,County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 1441-1443 Rice Creek Road N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above time and pplace. RICHARD H.HARRIS Chairman Planning Commission (June 29&July 6,1977)—SB8 1101W ana irm r to file t,;, ^e 10th day of ,u MARVIN C.BR 22&29,1977)� CITY 0;= FRIDLUYJ SUBJECT M1i1JT�tSOTA I _...BU13..®1r1iC PERMIT REVIEW -- Uepcflmcr.�t/Uiwsiorn , - - Number lev aq� Approved by Date �0 FILE NO/AOOFiHS3 FILB DATECOMPLETE RE!/IE1N CHECKLIST /-"`7/i-'7' RETURN TO BUILDING INSPECTION DUO DATE bOMMENTS • 7r- Pi_ANNING COMMISSION MEETING — JULY 13 , 1977 Page 13 Mr. Langenfeld asked if any insurance comp ny had denied him coverage because of his home operation . Mr. Stene said that he had never been ancelled by an insurance company because of his home business be/enancelled that his business was not even large enough to requir a fire extinguisher . He said that he indeed had fire extinguishers, but he did so mainly for his own safety and peace of mind . Mr. Stene apologized to the Commission for not compling with the previous permit . UPON A VOICE EE,, all voting aye, the motion carried unanim sly . 4 . P NEARIN REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, Q77-D9 RDAHL Per Section 205 .051 , 3D , of the Fri e a low the construction of a double bungalow in R-1 zoning {single family dwelling units} , on Lot 6 , Block 2 , Spring Valley Addition , the same being 1441-1443 Rice Creek Road N .E . MOTION by Mr . Peterson, seconded by Ms . Gabel , to open the Public Hearing . Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Public Hearing was opened at 9 : 33 P .M . Mr. Boardman indicated that the petitioner was requesting a Special Use Pert-nit to enable him to build a double bungalow on an oversized R-1 zoned lot . He said that the petitioner met all the code requirements as far as lot size, etc . but that he needed the Special Use Permit to allow a double bungalow on a R-1 lot . Mr. Jordahl showed the Planning Commission a plan of the double bungalow indicating a few changes that had been decided since the drawing up of the plan . Mr. Peterson asked if Mr. Jordahl would be living in part of the double bungalow. Mr. Jordahl indicated that he would be living in part of the proposed double bungalow. Mr. Herbert Hart of 1450-64th Avenue NE voiced definite objection to the constructing of a double bungalow on that lot . He said he had brought his house five years prior after spending previous years in a double bungalow. He didn ' t like the idea of the constant turnover that went with rental property. He said that too many times people rent the property that are basically undesirable . He felt that rental property completely surrounded by single family dwellings was a bad idea . i PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING — JULY 13, 1977 Page 14 Mr• Langenfeld asked if Mr. Hart was still in objection if the double bungalow was owner occupied. Mr. Hart said that owner occupied would be better but that he still opposed. In answer to an inquiry from the audience, Mr. Jordahl said that the double bungalow would be in the $90 ,000 range . He said that there would be approximately 1 ,000 square feet on each floor. Ms . Karla Larson of 7528-75 Ave NE pointed out that a $90,000 home would have to indicate that a reasonably stable family would have to live in the other part of the double bungalow since the rent would have to be in an awfully high bracket . Chairperson Harris wanted to know if all the property in the area had been developed or built on. Mr. Boardman explained what existed near the lot in question . He went on to discuss where all the homes near the lot in question were located . Mr. Bergman asked if Mr . Jordahl owned the property. Mr. Jordahl said that he did own the property. Mr. Langenfeld asked if Mr. Jordahl planned to make the double bungalow his permanent residence. Mr. Jordahl said that he hoped to make the house his permanent residence . He said that he and his family liked the area and that they would like to be able to build a home that would help pay for itself. Chairperson Harris asked if it would be feasible for Mr. Jordahl to build a single-family dwelling . Mr. Jordahl said that he wanted to build a double bungalow and did not want to have to consider building a single-family dwelling . Mr. Langenfeld wanted to know if it would cause Mr. Jordahl an economical hardship if the request was denied. Mr. Jordahl indicated that it probably wouldn't cause an economical hardship but he felt it would be easier and better if the request was granted. x i *t PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING — JULY 13 , 1977 Page 15 Mr. Bergman wanted to know why the proposed house would have a 60 foot setback from the property line . Mr. Jordahl said that it had been recommended to him by the City so that his house would be in line with the other houses in the area . At that point there was a discussion amongst the Planning Commission and Mr . Boardman regarding required setbacks . Ms . Gabel asked Mr . Jordahl if he realized that there was some incompatibility created by his building a double bungalow in an area of single-family dwellings . Mr. Jordahl said that he felt the main concern of the neighborhoods regarding rental property would be the undesirability of tenants . He felt that there would be no problems involved since the rent would be in the upper bracket numbers . A person from the audience stated that he felt the double bungalow would actually be a nice addition to the area . He didn ' t feel it would depreciate the value of the other homes in the area at all . Ms . Gabel asked if Mr . Hart felt any differently about the proposed double bungalow after hearing the different discussions . Mr. Hart said that it was still a shock . He said that perhaps it would really be fine and everything would work out, but he still felt it would be nicer if a single-family dwelling was constructed on that lot . MOTION by Mr . Langenfeld, seconded by Ms . Gabel , to close the Public Hearing . Upon a voice vote , all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously . The Public Hearing was closed at 9:55 P .M . MOTION by Mr . Langenfeld, seconded by Mr . Peterson, that the Planning Commission recommend to City Council the approval of the request for a Special Use Permit , Sp 177-09 , Sherwood Jordahl : Per Section 205 .051 , 3D , of the Fridley City Code, to allow the construction of a double bungalow in R-1 zoning {single family dwelling units} , on Lot 6 , Block 2 , Spring Valley Addition , the same being 1441-1443 Rice Creek Road N .E . Mr . Langenfeld pointed out that City Council would have to have a 4/5 vote to approve the Special Use Permit . � t PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING — JULY 13, 1977 Page 16 Chairperson Harris indicated that he was voting against the motion because he felt there would be an incompatibility in the area . He felt that a single-family dwelling would be better . { Ms . Gabel indicated that she would be voting against the motion for reasons of incompatibility. She said that there were all single-family dwellings in the area and she felt it would be a spot rezoning . ! Mr . Bergman pointed out that there wasn't any objections obvious since only one person had showed up at the meeting to voice his objection . Mr . Langenfeld didn ' t feel that the general welfare of the public was being jeopardized. UPON A VOICE VOTE , Mr . Langenfeld, Mr . Peterson , and Mr . Bergman voting aye; and Ms . Gabel and Chairperson Harris voting nay, the motion carried . i 5 . PUBLIC HEARING : CONSIDERATION OF REA PROVAL OF MEADOWMOOR TERRACE SECOND ADDITION , P .S . J77-DS BY GARY D AIGLE : {Formerly P .S . !L4-041 , being a rep at of the North 163 . 64 feet of the South 551 feet front a d rear of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter f Section 12 , T-30 , R-24 , Anoka County, generally to at East of Central Avenue N .E . and West of Arthur SMet N . E , on the South side of 76th Avenue N . E . MOTION by Mr . Peterson, seconded by Ms . Gabel , to open the public hearing . Upon a voice vote, all v ting aye , the motion carried unanimously . The Public Hearing as opened at 10 :00 P .M . I i Ms. Karla Larson was representing Mr . Gary D Aigle . Mr . Virgil Ishaug 13�3 - 75 Ave NE Mrs . Ray Czypta 7620 Bacon Drive NE Mrs . John Hennes 7600 Arthur Street NE r Mrs . Jar) Thomas 1463-75 Avenue NE Mrs . Peggy Strasser 7508 Arthur Street NE Mrs . Susan Thomsen 1483-75 Ave NE Mr. Fred Limesand 1409-76 Ave NE Mrs . Sharon Limesand /1409-76 Ave NE / All the above people were present at the meeting regarding the above item . 4 i 11n REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 25, 1977 PAGE 6 i ROGER STENE, SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #77-08, 870 PANDORA DRIVE: ' Mr. Sobiech explained the map in the agenda book was i correct and the property is actually on Pandora Drive and not Rice C ek Terrace. Mr. Sobiech stated the request is for a special us permit to retain the use of both existing attached garages and to permit a existing drive to the original garage to remain as is. He stated a building p it was issued in May of 1972, and at that time it was stipulated that the dri eway to the original garage be removed and this garage be used just for stor e. He explained that stipulation was not met; and due to concerns of resident in the area, the petitioner was advised he would have to come before the Co cil to obtain a special use permit to allow the original driveway and use the original garage for storage. Councilman Hamernik indicated he has tal ed to the property owner and residents in the area and has no objection to thi special use permit. ' MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to conc with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant SP #77-08. Sec o ded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Mr. Stene stated he has a petition rom residents in the area and only one resident objected to this request. He believed the complaint may have arisen because he had made a complaint o a neighbor's bee hives. Councilwoman Kukowski stated tha was not the property owner that had contacted her, but others that signed the petition had called and were concerned about Mr. Stene running a business f m his home. She stated she believes the problem has been resolved. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON T ABOVE MOTION, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanim SHERWOOD JORDAH ECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #77-09, 1441-14. RICE CREEK ROAD N.E.: Mr. Sobiech exp this is a a ow cons ruction of a double bungalow in an R-1 zoning dis ric a -1443 Rice Creek Road N.E. He stated, at the hearing before the Planning Commission, there was some objection from the residents in the area. He submitted a proposed plan for the double bungalow. Councilman Schneider asked why this was handled as a special use permit, as opposed to a rezoning. I Mr. Sobiech explained there is a section in the Zoning Code which allows a two family home in an R-1 district, with a special use permit. Councilman Schneider stated he talked with most of the residents in the immediate area and although there is a general feeling in opposition, it certainly isn't a strong feeling; with the exception of two people. Mr. Sobiech stated, from a planning standpoint, it is a permitted use as far as the Zoning Code. He indicated the dwelling would not look like a multiple unit and would maintain the single family effect. j Councilman Schneider stated concerns were that this could be rental property and that there are other lots in the area where there may be petitions to construct j double bungalows, if this special use permit is granted. i Ms. Karla Larson, 7528 75th Avenue N.E., indicated she was a disinterested party, but was at the Planning Commission meeting when this item was considered. She brought out the cost of the double bungalow was to be in the $90,000 bracket and felt the rental would be such that you would not obtain any undesirable tenants. i Mayor Nee explained this was brought out in the Planning Commission minutes. � Mr. Herrick felt the Council should not grant this request, unless there is something unusual about the situation. He felt, if the special use permit is granted, it should be justified on the basis of something unique about the lot and so it would be sensible to allow a double bungalow. i Mr. Sobiech stated the lot is over 30,000 square feet, but it could be a problem to allow for two single family lots in a north/south direction. i REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 25, 1977 PAGE 5 8.! That the driveway on East River Road not be used by customers. 9. Sales of motorcycles and snowmobiles be excluded. Mr. Sobiech mentioned another stipulation which might be added is that the special use permit be granted to the property owner for this particular use only. He stated the interpretation the staff now uses is that this Special use permit is for a particular use and if anyone else wanted to use the facility for (" something other than this use, it would be necessary to come back b fore the It Council. However, if the property were used for the same type of splay that is now proposed, it would not come back to the Council. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, agreed with the interpretation by th staff in this regard. Councilman Fitzpatrick questioned if these stipulations were a cepted by the property owner. Mr. Wormsbecker, 13401 Southridge Road, stat d he is involved in the lease and the property owner is aware of the stipulati ns, and he does not think there will be any problems. Mayor Nee questioned the amount of square footage to be us d by the Apache Camping Center. Mr. Sobiech indicated they would be usin about 4,000 square feet in the rear of the building. Councilman Fitzpatrick indicated the request is for a p rticular use of a portion of the building and eventually there would probably be a request for use of the remaining part of the building. j Mr. Sobiech explained the zoning of the property is -2S. Mayor Nee stated he personally does not like the i ea as he has a bad feeling about display when they'',are trying to keep it as residential area. He questioned ., if the neighborhood agredd to this special use p mit. I \ j Ms. Mary Martin, 133 Stonyb ok Way N.E., felt ,i;he neighborhood realizes something will be going in the building nd this seemed ,o be the best alternative. She stated it is zoned commerci and residential would be the only better use. She indicated, as far as she is c cerned, tO s business is probably not going to bring in a lot of people and the etitioner has agreed to only two vehicles in front of the building. She stated the residents are probably in agreement that this is the best possible use at thf, moment. She requested an added stipulation that when the camping center is, no longer in business, the special use permit would expire. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with"the Planning Commission and grant SP #77-04 with the nine stipulations as outlined in these minutes and with the added stipulation that this permit is issued to Apache Camping Center and the special use permit shall cease,' if the use changes. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye;.Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ANDREW EVANS, SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #77-07, 6040 BENJAMIN STREET: I Mr. Sobiech stated this is a request for a special use permit to..allow construction of a 27' x 24' attached garage to be used as an accessory building at 6040 Benjamin Street. He stated the Planning Commission held a public bearing r and recommended approval of this request. i I Mr. Sobiech resented a preliminary \\\ p p y plan for construction of this acc ssory building. He explained the new building and driveway will be off Fern le Avenue. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of .the Planning Commission and grant SP.`#77-07. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowsk . Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried I unanimously. J i 131 • REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 25, 1977 PAGE 7 Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, also felt there should-.be a clear identification on why the City would allow a double bungalow on the lot, if the special use permit is granted. Mayor Nee stated he wished the Planning Commission had looked at the application from this viewpoint. I ( • Mr. Qureshi stated some of the things that makes this lot unique is the easements on the lot, size of the lot, and Kerry Lane exists directly opposite to this lot. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approve SP #77-09 because of (1) the size of the lot in question; (2) the drainage ditch at the rear of the lot and the drainage easement on the east side of the lot; and (3) the unique hardship of lights from traffic on Kerry Lane shining on the lot. A further stipulation of the special use permit is subject to the City administrative staff approving the plans which shall be substantially similar to the one presented this evening. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a• voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion I carried unanimously. Mayor Nee suggested perhaps the Planning Commission should review this section of the Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Herrick indicated he was not sure where this suggestion originally came from or if it was a recommendation of the Planning Commission. i MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski for the Planning Commission to review the Zoning Ordinance with special consideration to the section which allows construction of a two family dwelling in an R-1 zoning district. Seconded by Councilman I Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. I MEADOWMOOR TERRACE, 2ND ADDITION REAPPROVAL, PL T SUBDIVISION P.S. #77-05, i . GARY AIGLE, TsouTH SIDE OF 76TH AVENUE): i Ms. Karla Larson, 7528 75th Avenue N.E., stated they would like to start construction as soon as possible. Mr. Sobiech stated the plat consists of 13,'single family lots between Central Avenue and Arthur Street on the south side of 76th Avenue. � I MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to set the public hearing and publicize. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice Note, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. // K.B.M. INVESTMENT, LOT SPLIT L.S. #7t-07, WYMAN SMITH, 733Z AVENUE N E : i Mr. Sobiech explained this is a regoest for a lot split generally located between Onondaga Street and 73rd Avenue. He stated the Planning Commission reviewed this request and recommended approval. He stated it was suggested to the petitioner that possibly additional property could be acquired to the north to eliminate any need for a variance. He stated the petitioner had contacted these persons, but apparently there was no in /lterest shown in selling the property. Mr. Haggerty- appeared before the Council regarding this lot split. He stated the property, the way it exists now, does present a hardship. He stated, if I Lakeside had gone through, they would have had a fairly decent lot; however, j with the vacation of the stpeet, there is a depth problem with the lot. He indicated a variance will probably be requested as they could not obtain additional property to the north. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant LS h77-07 recognizing that the two R-1 lots are less than the 9,000 square feet standard and the development of the R-1 lots may require a :variance request on setbacks. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting/aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 1 MOTION by Councilman S neider to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission i Meeting of July 13, 19 7. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor ee declared the motion carried unanimously. ` 132 REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 25, 1977 PAGE 8 I ' i I Councilman Schneider indicated there was an area in the inutes he was concerned about where reference is made to someone speaking in fa or of a special use permit and the person was not identified. Also, one of them tiers left the meeting early and he was trying to figure out the 3 to 2 vote. He i dicated he would like this information, if possible. I RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CABLE TELEVISION COMM, ION MEETING OF JULY 6, 1977: i I MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the minut s of the Cable Television Commission Meeting of July 6, 1977. Seconded by uncilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared th motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE POLICE CIVIL SERVIC COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 14, 1977: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to receive the inutes of the Police Civil Service Commission Meeting of July 14, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declare the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE GR NT APPLICATION FOR OUTDOOR ATHLETIC COURT DEVELOPMENT: Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, explained time i of essence, if the Council wished to apply for this grant as it is on a firs -come, first-served basis. The locations involved in this grant applicat1 n would be Stevenson School and Woodcrest School in which School District #16 would participate for this particular location. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to auth rize the execution of the grant application. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upo a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously i CONSIDERATION OF PROGRAM FOR SALE OF SgBSTANDARD TAX FORFEIT PROPERTIES: Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, requested, decision not be made this evening as he has been in contact with the County A torney's office involving a cooperative program. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to table this item and place on a future agenda I at the discretion of the administration. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor/Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION NO. 70-1977 - APPROVING/A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE LEASE AND SUPPLEMENT TO THE INDENTURE BETWEEN THE CITY AND SAFETRAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION, AND RELATED ITEMS: Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, expla�ned when the industrial revenue bonds were approved for Safetran Systems Corporation, there were complications because the property had a Torrens title and,the landowner did not have a sufficient survey to split off the property that the building for Safetran was to be constructed on. Therefore, the mortgage was given on the entire tract and it was agreed the owner had the right, at some future time, to have the lease and the mortgage amended to have it apply simply to the new/ and the lard for this construction. He stated they have elected to exercise that option so this is the reason these amendments to the indenture and lease is before the Council. Mr. Herrick stated it was understood between the parties, in order not to delay the start of construction until the property could be split, that the mortgage would be on the entire parcel and then would be split off. He stated the City still has the same security that wad originally intended. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 70-1977 and related items which amend the lease. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously, j f II I CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 612)571 -3450 August 2, 1977. CITY COUNrIl. ACTION TAKEN NOTICE Sherwood Jordahl 1560 Mississippi Street Fridley, Mn 55432 RE: Special Use Permit SP #77-09 Dear Mr. Jordahl : On �u.�Y_2_�, 1977 the Fridley City Council officially appiro,t-d your request r"or a__Special Use Permit for 1441-1443 Rice Creek with the sLiouluL ons listed below. _ f Road Please revie:� t:hc� notes stil✓al�atiorIS, sign the statement below, and return are copy to the City of Fridley. If you have any questions regarding th:2 above action, please call tire Coimunity Development, Office at 571-3450. Sincerely El, OLD TE 51 CTTY P1_440,+,FR JLB/de Stipuiatiorls: 1 . Subject to approval of the building plans by City Administration 2. Will be taken up with review of the Zoning Ordinance in September Concur with action taken.